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Elizabeth Chapin

  In Treespell, Chapin delves into the natural and mythological realms to comment with dark whimsy on the transformative power of the gaze, and the interconnectedness of all living things.… Read More »

Can Public Art Change the World?

Join us for a lively conversation with artist Beili Liu, architect Emily Little, and public art management professional Constance Y. White. Each will contribute to a discussion on how art… Read More »

Clay Matters

With clay as their medium, Alejandra Almuelle, Jennifer Ling Datchuk, Terra Goolsby, Pat Johnson, Tammie Rubin, and Ariel Wood create fictional narratives, offer social commentary, and construct objects that defy… Read More »

Poetry Tea Party

Snack on tea and refreshments in the courtyard, and then choose a poem to read aloud or to yourself from books selected by exhibiting artist, Jade Walker. Blankets, books, and… Read More »

TalkAbout: Sculptural Practices

Join us for a conversation with exhibiting artist Jade Walker and artists Alexis Hunter and Catherine Lee. They will discuss their process and sculptural practices, which span across three generations.… Read More »

Jade Walker

“The true mark of a long acquaintance with a single place is a readiness to accept uncertainty. You must not seek complete knowledge” —Nan Shepherd, The Living Mountain In her large-scale… Read More »

Rachel Wolfson Smith

In The Future Is Behind Us, Rachel Wolfson Smith focuses our attention on the essential and grounding effect of beauty in nature. In portraying constructed, intricate, and imagined landscapes, Smith creates… Read More »

FLOCK IT UP!

Tickets: $20 / $15 for members FLOCK IT UP! is a workshop created by Steef Crombach in conjunction with her solo exhibition One Bad Monkey. Ever been curious how Crombach… Read More »

Steef Crombach

Steef Crombach uses iconography as clues to understand our physical environment. She finds inspiration in the commonplace and the local and surfaces overlooked but shared points of reference buried deep… Read More »